Though best together, these two technologies stand alone in their own right. TheCO₂ Utilizationtechnology remains net CO₂ negative and cost competitive even when hydrogen is produced via renewable energy powered electrolysis. The Solar Hydrogen technology will disruptively transform the hydrogen production industry with an emissions footprint approximately twenty times smaller than that of conventional hydrogen production. In tomorrow’s electricity grids, likely to contain significant fractions of intermittent renewable energy sources, green chemical fuels like methanol and hydrogen constitute the solution to key challenges in consistent energy production and storage.

Methanol+ is a sink for nearly 1.5 tonnes of CO2e per tonne of methanol produced, disrupting the traditional thinking that climate action and commercial success cannot move forward together. Methanol+ potentially delivers global greenhouse gas (GHG) reductions up to 14 MT/year by 2050 in the fuel additive and olefin production markets alone.